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1.08.2009

Diagram from AIGA

The above diagram is the map chart of the Mission of AIGA, which covers three goals: stimulate thinking about design, demonstrate the value of design and empower the success of designers across the arc of their careers.  The diagram explains the purpose of the AIGA and it also gives a general view of what AIGA do.  I like the colorful keys at the bottom of the diagram.  The key were there just to give some additional informations about the subdivision of the mission; the characteristic of subdivision and their progression in turn of execution.   I thought that was pretty neat. It turns something rather boring and unexciting informations into something fun and not too chaotic image. 

3 comments:

Scarlet Juliette said...

Yeah this is pretty interesting and it makes it so much easier to understand what AIGA is about. Thanks for sharing

Jennifer Oh said...

That's pretty cool.
I the colored dots with a simple symbol makes it easy to understand information at a glance. I'm just confused how I should read the boxes, from bottom to up, or vice versa?

Jennie said...

The diagram is clean with a clear grid system that organizes the information so that its easy to understand. I agree that it has a lot of information yet is easy to read and follow.